Türkiye’s Phrygian Valley: A Visual and Historical Delight

  The Phrygian Valley, spanning Eskişehir, Kütahya, and Afyonkarahisar in Türkiye, is renowned for its picturesque scenery reminiscent of postcards. This historical region, steeped in Phrygian heritage with numerous churches and royal tombs, captivates visitors with its rich history and breathtaking landscapes. Photographers flock to the valley, particularly during the bustling summer months, to capture […]

Child Labor Plagues Adana’s Agricultural Sector

In Adana, where seasonal agricultural work attracts workers from other regions of Türkiye, children of agricultural laborers are missing out on education due to field work. Families from Şanlıurfa migrate to Adana for agricultural jobs, with children as young as Yusuf Şimşek (14) forced to work alongside their parents instead of attending school. Yusuf expresses […]

Desert Dust Covers Türkiye’s Thrace

Dust clouds that rose from the Libyan deserts have been covering Türkiye’s Thrace region for 3 days. Experts say the incident is expected to continue for a while and that mud rains may occur. Apart from reducing visibility, dust clouds also threaten people’s health, causing fatigue, headache and more.

Israel Bombs Near Red Crescent Community Center

The Israeli army carried out a bomb attack near the Palestinian Red Crescent Community Center in Deir al-Balah city of the Gaza Strip. The loss of life and property in the attack is not yet known. Israel’s attacks on the Gaza Strip have been continuing for 201 days.

Judas Trees Paint Istanbul with Spring Colors

  The blooming Judas trees are turning Istanbul into a picturesque scene, blending green, blue, and pink hues along the Bosphorus. These trees, known as spring’s heralds, are adorning the city with their elegant branches, creating postcard-worthy views from above. Their pink flowers, blooming between April and May, captivate the city’s residents and have inspired […]

Turkish Community in Washington Protests Armenians

In Washington, D.C., on the anniversary of April 24, 1915, many Turkish and Azerbaijani citizens protested against Armenians alleging unfounded claims. Demonstrators, numbering around 200 and carrying Turkish and Azerbaijani flags, gathered outside Türkiye’s Washington Embassy and the ambassador’s residence. They played Turkish music and chanted slogans to counter the Armenian protests, emphasizing their stance […]

Desert Dust from Africa Triggers Health Concerns in Istanbul

The influx of desert dust and heat waves from Africa is causing health issues, particularly for children and the elderly, in Türkiye. Experts advise wearing masks and keeping windows closed to minimize exposure. The capital of Greece, Athens, experienced an orange haze due to this dust, while Istanbul also feels the negative impact. The General […]

Lost Klimt Painting Sells for $32 Million in Vienna Auction

A long-lost Gustav Klimt painting, “Portrait of Fräulein Lieser,” resurfaced in Vienna after nearly a century and fetched $32 million at the im Kinsky Auction House. The painting, believed to have been started by Klimt in 1917 and possibly gifted to the Lieser family between 1918 and 1925, was sold within its estimated range of […]

Protests Escalate at US Universities Against Israel

Protests condemning Israel’s actions in Gaza have intensified at universities across the USA, including the University of Southern California (USC). Pro-Palestinian students at USC demanded a permanent ceasefire and urged the university to sever ties with Israeli-linked companies. Tensions peaked when police clashed with students who had set up protest tents in Alumni Park. The […]

Small Plane Crashes in US, Killing 2 Onboard

A Douglas DC-4 Skymaster military transport plane crashed on the banks of the Tanana River in Alaska shortly after departing Fairbanks International Airport. The crash, which occurred at 09:55 local time with two pilots aboard, resulted in a fire that prompted a response from police and fire crews. Tragically, there were no survivors according to […]